Applications are now being received for the 2019 IAMCR New Directions for Climate Communication Research Fellowship. Initiated by IAMCR and awarded in collaboration with the International Environmental Communication Association, the award seeks to encourage researchers to think creatively about climate communication research.

Naturally, most proposals submitted to the 2019 IAMCR conference talk about "media" and "communication". Zoom in on this wordcloud of titles of proposals submitted to see the next 400 most common words. Friday, Feb. 8 was the last day to submit.

This is the first in a series of “Madrid Updates” that we will be sending to current and former IAMCR members, people who have submitted papers to IAMCR 2019, and posting on the website. We hope you find it useful and informative.

IAMCR invites applications from graduate students and early-career scholars for a prize in memory of Herbert I. Schiller, to be awarded at the annual conference (July 7-11 2019) in Madrid, Spain. The deadline for submissions is April 7.

The 2019 Urban Communication Research Grant is worth $1,750 and supports communication and media research that advances understanding of the growing complexity of the urban environment. The grant is open to all IAMCR members in good standing.

Applications are now being received for the 2019 IAMCR New Directions for Climate Communication Research Fellowship. Initiated by IAMCR and awarded in collaboration with the International Environmental Communication Association, the award seeks to encourage researchers to think creatively about climate communication research.

Naturally, most proposals submitted to the 2019 IAMCR conference talk about "media" and "communication". Zoom in on this wordcloud of titles of proposals submitted to see the next 400 most common words. Friday, Feb. 8 was the last day to submit.

This is the first in a series of “Madrid Updates” that we will be sending to current and former IAMCR members, people who have submitted papers to IAMCR 2019, and posting on the website. We hope you find it useful and informative.

IAMCR invites applications from graduate students and early-career scholars for a prize in memory of Herbert I. Schiller, to be awarded at the annual conference (July 7-11 2019) in Madrid, Spain. The deadline for submissions is April 7.

The 2019 Urban Communication Research Grant is worth $1,750 and supports communication and media research that advances understanding of the growing complexity of the urban environment. The grant is open to all IAMCR members in good standing.

IAMCR books

Edited by Sandra Ristovska and Monroe Price, this is the 8th book in the Palgrave/ IAMCR Series Global Transformations in Media and Communication Research. It includes scholarship on visual media and human rights alongside reflections by human rights practitioners.

Edited by Francisco Sierra and Tommaso Gravante, this is the 7th book in the Palgrave/ IAMCR Series Global Transformations in Media and Communication Research. It explores the impact of digital culture on politics, participation and social movements with original research about contemporary experiences in Latin America.

Members' books

By Tony Wilson, this book addresses academics and researchers in communication studies, marketing, psychology and social theory, as well as university methodology courses, recognising philosophy guides a discipline’s investigative insight.

This groundbreaking book shows how the history of television in Lebanon is a history not merely of corporate technology but of a people and their continuing demand for responsive media, especially during times of civil unrest.

A book about the Respublika! project,which was initiated and curated by Nico Carpentier and co-organised with NeMe and CCMC. The catalogue highlights the 18 Respublika! art projects, through project narratives, artist interviews and more than 200 photographs.